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Posted on 17 Oct 20203 Nov 2020 by genealogyjude · 19 Comments

An English Village – How to find out about a Place

St Mary's Amport, Hampshire cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Anonymous 4452 - geograph.org.uk/p/144743 For most of us, the ancestral homes of our forebears are dotted around in many places. Sometimes they may even be located on a different side of the globe from where we live today. Even if you consider that you have a good grasp of geography, a place…

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